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Q. Assertion (A) Transition metals form a large number of complex compounds.
Reason (R) It happens due to the comparatively smaller size of the metal ions only.

The d-and f-Block Elements

Solution:

Complex compounds are those in which the metal ions bind a number of anions or neutral molecules giving complex species with characteristic properties.
$\text { e.g. }\left[ Fe ( CN )_{6}\right]^{3-},\left[ Fe ( CN )_{6}\right]^{4-} \text {. }$
Transition metals form a large number of complex compounds due to comparatively smaller sizes of the metal ions, their high ionic charges and the availability of $d$-orbitals for bond formation.